Much damaged cartonnage fragments separated into 5 subfolders. Fragments 1 - 3 are grouped together. Multiple hands. Fr. 1: no margins, front, 8 lines written along the fibres; back, blank; fr. 2: no margins, front, 11 lines written along the fibres; back, traces of 4 lines written against the fibres; fr. 3: a second or third hand, no margins, 6 lines written along the fibres; back, painted. Fragments 4 - 6 are grouped together; the fragments in this folder also are of multiple hands, some practiced (bookhand?), others very awkward. Fr. 4: top margin intact, front, 3 lines written along the fibres; back, blank; fr. 5: possible bottom margin, front 3 lines written along the fibres; back, blank; fr. 6: no margins, front, 8 lines written against the fibres; back, blank. Fragments 7 - 8 are grouped together; they both display a fine small script, but are probably not the same hand. Fr. 7: left margin intact, front, 8 lines written along the fibres; back, traces of ink?; fr. 8: no margins, front, 9 lines written along the fibres; back, 5 lines written against the fibres upside down in relation to the front. Fragment 9 is in a separate fold, it displays some letters in an awkward hand. Fr. 9: possible top margin, front, 4 lines written along the fibres. Fragments 10 - 14 are grouped together; the pieces display a large rounded hand, but they may not all be the same hand and from the same document. Fr. 10: mentions an Ἀπολλώνιος, margins UNClear, front, 11 lines written along the fibres; back, blank; fr. 11: no margins, 2 lines written along the fibres; fr. 12: no margins, front, 2 lines written against the fibres; back, blank; fr. 13: no margins, front, illegible traces of 12? lines written against the fibres; back, painted and traces of ink; fr. 14: a small fragment, probably the same hand as fr. 10, no margins, 5 lines written along the fibres; back, possible traces of ink.